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PAINTERS' DISTRICT COUNCIL NO. 30. TORONTO CANATYA

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Brother Chas. A. McDonald, L. U. No. 11, Boston, Mass.

Brother James McLeod, L. U. No. 147, Chicago, Ill.

Brother N. Mortensen, L. U. No. 147, Chicago, Ill.

Brother Jno.. E. Kieley, L. U. No. 965, Jackson, Tenn.

Brother Morris Chester, L. U. No. 102, Cleveland, Ohio.

Brother Harry Moore, L. U. No. 166, New Orleans, La.

Brother S. R. Hultmark, L. U. No. 848, New York, N. Y.

Brother George Howard, L. U. No. 185, Barre, Vt.

Brother J. H. Amberger, L. U. No. 443,

Okmulgee, Okla.

Brother Robert A. Craig, L. U. No. 739, Winnipeg, Man., Can.

Brother Joe Stillich, L. U. No. 426, Philadelphia, Pa.

Brother Peter G. Brahy, L. U. No. 61, St. Paul, Minn.

Brother George W. Oakes, L. U. No. 134, San Francisco, Cal.

Brother Upton H. Henderson, L. U. No. 417, McKeesport, Pa.

Brother Abram Henry Straut, L. U. No. 818, Suffern, N. Y.

Brother P. D. Robertson, L. U. No. 178, Ithaca, N. Y.

Brother Herman Rehbein, L. U. No. 180, Oak Park, Ill.

Brother Eugene McCarthy, L. U. No. 150, Rochester, N. Y.

Brother John E. Lynch, L. U. No. 150. Rochester, N. Y.

Brother Fred Olson, L. U. No. 115, St. Louis, Mo.

Brother J. W. Stokes, L. U. No. 186, Minneapolis, Minn.

Brother August A. Pottesier, L. U. No. 261. New York, N. Y.

Brother John Hartmann, L. U. No. 210, Edwardsville, Ill.

Brother Frank Pinnock, L. U. No. 41, Wilkes Barre, Pa.

Brother Wm. R. Mayfield, L. U. No. 555, Portsmouth, Ohio.

Brother Stefano Piantino, L. U. No. 442, New York, N. Y.

Brother Wm. Doherty, L. U. No. 11, Boston, Mass.

Brother Granville Parkhurst, L. U. No. 496, Concord, N. H.

Brother Harry Fetterling, L. U. No. 345, Philadelphia, Pa.

Brother I. C. Roberts, L. U. No. 147, Chicago, Ill.

Brother W. C. Engledow, L. U. No. 127, Alameda Co., Cal.

Brother James Ward, L. U. No. 892, New
York, N. Y.

Brother Christopher B. Luman, L. U. No.
892, New York, N. Y.
Brother Conrad L. Walthers, L. U. No. 654,
Meadville, Pa.

Brother James A. Seamon, L. U. No. 178,
Ithaca, N. Y.

Brother John W. Trainer, L. U. No. 50, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Brother Fred Nelson, L. U. No. 194, Chicago, Ill.

Brother C. J. Faus, L. U. No. 138, Vancouver, B. C., Can.

Brother James P. Langan, L. U. No. 44,' Lawrence, Mass.

Brother Thomas Ross, L. U. No. 3, Toronto, Ont., Can.

Brother Thos. McGee, L. U. No. 184, Chicago, Ill.

Brother Wm. F. Bond, L. U. No. 345, Philadelphia, Pa.

Brother Henry Millspaugh, L. U. No. 713, Port Jarvis, N. Y.

Brother John Anderson, L. U. No. 194. Chicago, Ill.

Brother C. W. Menke, L. U. No. 487, Sacramento, Cal.

Brother Leonard Ehrenfeldt, L. U. No. 11, Boston, Mass.

Brother William Merkel, L. U. No. 134, San Francisco, Cal.

Brother Joe Niewiera, L. U. No. 455, Chicago, Ill.

Brother Albert Spitzer, L. U. No. 50, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Brother Henry Schwalm, L. U. No. 670, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Brother Olaf Viggo Jensen, L. U. No. 237,

Portland, Me.

Brother Frank Buetow, L. U. No. 275, Chicago, Ill.

Brother E. B. Irwin, L. U. No. 971, Wil

mington, Del.

Brother Frank Hall, L. U. No. 499, New York, N. Y.

Brother A. M. Glasgow, L. U. No. 194, Chicago, Ill.

Brother Rudolph Krutzky, L. U. No. 803, New York, N. Y.

Brother G. H. Mauvais, L. U. No. 341, St. Louis, Mo.

Brother R. T. Hill, L. U. No. 184, Chicago, Ill.

Brother Ernest Steltner, L. U. No. 184, Chicago, Ill.

Brother Chas. F. Immekus, L. U. No. 150, Rochester, N. Y.

Brother J. W. Bowie, L. U. No. 223, Summit, N. J.

Brother Chas. Fortier, L. U. No. 221, Austin, Texas.

Brother A. M. Glasgow of Local Union No. 194, Chicago, Ill.

FINED.

Bro. F. F. Forrest of L. U. No. 314, Bakersfield, Cal.

Bro. A. E. Carlstrom of L. U. No. 526, Aberdeen, Wash.

EXPELLED.

G. R. Warren, by L. U. No. 367, Springfield, Mo.

FINED AND EXPELLED. Antone Montplaiser by L. U. No. 691, New Bedford, Mass.

B. R. Jones and O. J. Welt, by L. U. No. 314, Bakersfield, Cal.

Wm. G. Reyo and E. M Buhrman, by L. U. No. 92, Pasadena, Cal.

DUE BOOKS STOLEN.

Of Brothers John Lindell and Bert Albee, members of L. U. No. 209, Bloomington, Ill. Return to R. E. Butler, 1212 N. Oak street, Bloomington, Ill.

AN INVINCIBLE COMBINATION. We had forty-five men and our beautiful new banner in the Labor Day parade. We took the prize, receiving favorable comments from the local papers. J. C. HARRIS, Rec. Sec. L. U. No. 456, Nashville, Tenn.

AN IMPORTANT REQUEST. Financial secretaries are requested to give the number of honorary members and apprentices in the local on each monthly report. These members are entitled to the Journal, and if not reported we are misled as to the number of copies to print.

GERMAN CONSTITUTIONS FOR SALE.

Local Union No. 275 of Chicago, Ill., has had the Brotherhood constitution translated and printed in German. The local offers them for sale. Information concerning them may be obtained by writing to Bro. Julius Lichtenstein, 3727 N. Marshfield, Ave., Chicago, Ill.

NOMINATION FOR AND ELECTION OF

Fourth General Vice-President of the

Brotherhood.

The names of the candidates eligible to serve as Fourth General Vice-President who have accepted the nomination will be published in the October Painter and Decorator and a copy of the official nomination circular will be mailed to each local union.

Names of candidates who fail to notify the general office that they accept the nomination will be omitted from the list.

The ballots and other election supplies will be sent out so as to reach the locals by the 1st of November.

The election will be held during that month and locals are urged to vote early so as to get the returns to headquarters promptly.

THE UNFAIR "ASSOCIATED ARTISTS."

"The Associated Artists," of Milwaukee, make a specialty of decorating theaters and churches. They recently decorated the Columbia Theater and, though the contract called for union men. employed non-union painters. The firm is tricky and will not hesitate to hire union men where it has too, but members of the Brotherhood can not work for it until it has made peace with the Milwaukee local.

BEAUTIFUL LAKE GENEVA.

Ten thousand people attended the Labor Day celebration at Lake Geneva, Wis. The members of L. U. No. 104, in spotless white, carrying Japanese umbrellas, formed an escort for a float symbolic of the craft. The parade was the most successful ever held in the city. HERBERT RICHARDS, R. S.

L. U. No. 104.

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WANTED TO KNOW WHEREABOUTS OF Brother Thos. Ryan, a member of L.. U. No. 478 of McAlester, Okla., who resides in Spiro, Okla. When last heard of he was in Watts, Okla., where he had gone to work. Following is a description of the brother: Age 37, weight 135, height 5 ft. 4 in., wavy black hair and blue eyes.

Philip Koch, alias Philip Schneider who is supposed to be in Sherman, Texas. He is a painter but not a member of the Brotherhood; his daughter requests the information on account of the serious illness of her mother. Anything concerning the whereabouts of this man will be appreciated by his daughter, Mrs. S. E. Denny, 90 Clarkson Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.

Ralph S. Russell, alias George E. Russell. Following is his description: Age 28, height 5 ft. 11 in., weight 200 lbs., brown hair and eyes, dark complexion. Russell's home is Springfield, Mass.

W. A. CROSS.

The above is a picture of W. A. Cross who has embezzled the funds of L. U. No. 279 of Portland, Ore., and boasts of his Information contemptible dishonesty.

of his whereabouts can be sent to Drawer 99, Lafayette, Ind.

SHORTAGE MADE GOOD.

The Fidelity and Deposit Company, of Maryland, has forwarded its check to cover the loss sustained by L. U. No. 90, Springfield, Ill., through the dishonesty of its former treasurer, Henry Bartling. A warrant has been sworn out for the arrest of the defaulter and the surety company intends to prosecute him to the full limit of the law.

WATCH YOUR BENEFITS.

Local Unions in Arrears.

Any L. U. becoming two months in arrears for per capita tax to the General Office shall at once be notified by the G. S.-T., and failing to settle all arrearages in fifteen days from date of such notice its members shall not be entitled to benefits nor shall they be again entitled to benefits until three months after all arrearages are paid. Section 24 of the Constitution.

Unions two months in arrears on closing monthly accounts August 31, 1912:

163, 198, 202, 228, 245, 322, 334, 343, 354, 361, 369, 405, 416, 479, 541, 598, 598, 615, 667, 697, 710, 740, 746, 842, 859, 860, 862, 883, 988, 1002.

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Of Bro. C. Mannering, Card No. 85,666, member of L. U. No. 495, New Westminster, B. C., Can. Notify Bro. J. Blacoe, F. S. of L. U. 495, at 128 Princess St., New Westminster.

Of Bro. J. Fay, member of L. U. No. 191, Chicago, Card No. 26,478. Notify Bro. Geo. Kummer, R. S. of L. U. No. 191 at 3232 Parnell St., Chicago.

Of Bro. Archie Langlois, member of L. U. No. 227, Saskatoon, Sask., Can. Notify Bro. Jas. Paterson, F. S. of L. U. 227 at 314 Spadina Cres. E., Saskatoon, Sask., Can.

Of Bro. Lewis Lapitzki, member of L.

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